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Sightline OS Launches Out of Stealth, Bringing The Next Generation of AI-powered Supply Chain Management and Planning Software to Enterprise Restaurant Teams

"Restaurant supply chains get a major AI-driven overhaul as Sightline OS emerges from stealth, deploying a next-gen platform that leverages machine learning to optimize inventory management and forecasting for enterprise restaurant teams, with Din Tai Fung and SynergySuite among its inaugural partners."

Sightline OS, an AI-powered supply chain platform built specifically for restaurant chains, has officially launched out of stealth. The platform uses machine learning to handle forecasting, inventory optimization, and cost-of-goods-sold (COGS) management for enterprise restaurant teams. Din Tai Fung is among its first customers, and the company also announced a strategic integration partnership with SynergySuite, an all-in-one restaurant management platform.

What it does

Sightline OS is designed for the operational complexity of restaurant supply chains, which involve hundreds of custom perishable items, multiple distributor networks, commodity price volatility, and the ripple effects of menu changes, limited-time offers, and new store openings. The platform's core is a machine learning engine that continuously learns from a restaurant's own data, adapting to seasonality, ordering cadence, and demand shifts without requiring manual rule-setting or constant maintenance.

The team behind Sightline OS has managed supply chains at brands including sweetgreen, Chipotle, and HelloFresh, and has built and scaled tech platforms for Fortune 500 clients. The company spent the past year developing and refining the platform with a select group of enterprise restaurant partners before opening to a broader market.

Early results: Din Tai Fung

Din Tai Fung, one of the world's most operationally demanding restaurant brands with high average unit volumes and a large, complex menu built around proprietary items, was among Sightline OS's first customers. After onboarding, Din Tai Fung saw a 14% lift in forecast accuracy using Sightline OS's forecasting tool compared to a historical, formula-based forecast. Before implementing Sightline OS, the team had no advanced planning software to support them.

Integration with SynergySuite

Sightline OS also announced a strategic integration partnership with SynergySuite, an AI-powered restaurant management platform used by enterprise operators to manage labor, inventory, and operations across locations. Through the partnership, shared customers can feed sales and supply chain data bidirectionally between the two platforms. SynergySuite's sales and operations data flows into Sightline OS, and Sightline's supply chain intelligence feeds back into SynergySuite. The goal is sharper inventory and sales forecasting without manual data reconciliation.

Availability

Sightline OS is available now for restaurant chains. Teams can request a demo at sightlineos.com.

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